Where are the most cheetahs in India? Significant and encouraging news regarding wildlife conservation has emerged from India. Under 'Project Cheetah,' the number of cheetahs in the country has risen to 53. This achievement is not only crucial for wildlife conservation but is also giving a new identity to India's wildlife tourism.
Recently, Jwala, a Namibian cheetah at Kuno National Park, gave birth to five cubs, bringing the country's total cheetah count to 53. Tourists travel from far and wide to see these cheetahs.
If you are fond of jungle safaris, tiger tracking, and observing rare wildlife up close, Madhya Pradesh could be the perfect destination for you. It is not without reason that it is called the "Tiger State of India." The state is home to the highest number of tigers in the country, and cheetahs have now also become part of its identity.
Cheetah count reaches 53 in India.
Since the launch of Project Cheetah, successful breeding has taken place at Kuno National Park.
A female cheetah named Jwala gave birth to five cubs.
This brought the total number of cheetahs in the country to 53.
Most of them are located in Kuno National Park.
Meanwhile, the process of relocating some to the Gandhi Sagar area has begun.
Why is Madhya Pradesh special for tiger sightings?
Madhya Pradesh is known as India's "Tiger State."
It houses several famous tiger reserves where tourists have a high chance of spotting tigers during jungle safaris.
Dense forests, rich biodiversity, and well-organized safari systems make it a top choice for wildlife enthusiasts.
Must-visit National Parks
Bandhavgarh National Park, Kanha National Park, Pench National Park, and Satpura National Park are extremely popular among tourists for tiger sightings. Meanwhile, Kuno National Park has emerged as the most sought-after destination for seeing cheetahs.
How to plan a safari during the monsoon? While the core zones of many national parks may remain closed between June and September, certain buffer zones and designated areas stay open to tourists. Therefore, it is advisable to check the park's official information before planning a visit. The greenery and natural beauty are at their peak during the monsoon season.
**Growing Appeal for Wildlife Enthusiasts**
Few places offer the opportunity to see both tigers and cheetahs in the same state. This is why Madhya Pradesh has emerged as one of the country's most attractive wildlife tourism destinations. Tourism here is expected to grow further in the coming years, driven by the success of the cheetah conservation program.
PC Social Media
-
Still Using The Same Toothbrush? Find Out How Often You Should Replace It

-
CBSE Tells Supreme Court Gulf Students' Result Issue Will Be Resolved By June 22

-
Raghava Lawrence To Join Hands With Vijay? Actor Seeks Public Verdict Amid Trichy Contest Buzz

-
Renowned Indian Shooting Coach & Former Asian Games Gold Medallist Jaspal Rana Passes Away At 49

-
Microsoft Tells Employees To Avoid Anthropic's Claude Fable 5 Over Data Retention Concerns
